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13.06.2023
51 Minuten
Gihan Amarasiriwardena co-founded Ministry of Supply with Aman
Advani at MIT in 2012 united by a shared passion for hacking
clothes, making more comfortable dress shirts and socks from
their favorite athletic gear. For over a decade since launching
on Kickstarter, and having some of the most successful fashion
campaigns in the platform's history, the Boston-based workleisure
company's mission with every product has been to provide a
balance of scientifically-backed comfort and convenience. MOS has
become known for engineering many of the world's firsts,
including their 3D computerized-knit blazer, their intelligent
heated jacket with "smart thermostat" and voice control
functionality, their first carbon-neutral certified dress shirt
and many others.
Gihan has been a Forbes 30 Under 30, set a Guinness Book of World
Records mark for the fastest half-marathon in a suit and is the
holder of several patents. You'll be fascinated to learn how he
manages his time as a co-founder / company president / father and
the life hacks he's created in this episode. More about Gihan at
www.ministryofsupply.com
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08.12.2021
50 Minuten
Dave's guest on E12 is Scarlet Batchelor, CMO of connected
fitness company Liteboxer, often called the "Peloton of Boxing".
Scarlet was named to Business Insider's 2021 list of "CMOs To
Watch" and is a passionate expert in the sports, fitness, and
wellness segments. She approaches the industry as a business
leader, yoga instructor, cyclocross racer, enthusiastic consumer,
and mother of three. Scarlet has two decades of brand marketing,
product, and merchandising experience coupled with dynamic
management skills as a leader and coach at Hydrow, New Balance,
Ocean Spray, and others. Liteboxer recently raised $20m and
announced a partnership with Universal Music Group, seamlessly
integrated into its platform designed to make high-intensity
workouts feel more like playing a sport than exercising.
Scarlet and Dave talk about the booming connected fitness space,
the changing role of the CMO across all industries, the growing
movement in female athletes turned executives, and how she has
managed to balance the demands of being a mother of three and CMO
of a high-growth company.
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18.11.2021
50 Minuten
On E11, Dave's guest is John Rossman, author of The Amazon Way
and Think Like Amazon - two bestselling books about the company's
culture of innovation that he experienced firsthand as the former
head of merchant integration for the Amazon Marketplace business.
Every company now needs to have an Amazon Strategy. Whether
you're selling on Amazon, using their services or selling a
product / service that Amazon can also offer, Amazon always needs
to be on your radar. With over 74% of US consumers beginning
their product searches on Amazon, 147m Prime subscribers (nearly
half of the US population), and more than half (56%) of consumers
say that if they were only able to buy products from a single
store, it would be Amazon. The company generated $386 billion
revenue in 2020, making it the third largest company in the world
by revenue.
In 2002, John was hired as the director of merchant integration
to play a key role in scaling the newly-launched Amazon
Marketplace business, which now accounts for well over 50% of all
orders at Amazon and has over two million sellers. It is an
ecosystem that impacts global supply chains and is one of the
“dreamy businesses” Bezos talks about. But the success of this
business wasn’t preordained — in fact, most thought it would
fail.
Dave and John talk about the lessons innovators and change agents
can learn from Jeff Bezos and his organization's approach to
innovation, management and winning.
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28.10.2021
58 Minuten
In this episode, #10, Dave's guest is Chase Garbarino,
Co-Founder and CEO of HQO (www.hqo.co), a Boston-based operating
system and tenant experience platform for commercial office
buildings.
Like every other sector of the global innovation economy,
commercial real estate is also facing disruption by digital
technology, elevated customer expectations and entrepreneurs with
startups that create new opportunities. Today, tenant
experience technology plays a bigger role than ever before,
helping transform properties from a physical space into
communities that offer real value to the workforce.
HQO is building technology to create real-world experiences and
more meaningful human connections. Within the built environment,
the company focuses on the places where people work, within a
belief that economic success and opportunity are core drivers of
the successful “live, work, play” value proposition that many
communities strive for. When communities work well and prosper
economically, people usually live and play far better.
HQO recently closed a major Series C funding round of $60m, not
long after closing their $35m Series B for a total $107m - all
raised around a global pandemic. And shortly after recording, HQO
announced that it acquired Office App (www.getofficeapp.com), the
leading European tenant and employee engagement platform, valuing
HQO at over $500m and making it one of the most significant
proptech companies in the world.
Chase has been a leader of Boston's Innovation Economy for
the past 10+ years - first leading the creation
of AmericanInno, a digital media and events business
targeted at helping bolster the innovation economies of American
cities. Bostinno (www.bostinno.com), a new media
organization that chronicled Boston's exploding startup and VC
scene in a way that legacy media couldn't. After selling to
Advanced Publications in 2015, he started on a new adventure,
with a company that has pivoted through multiple incarnations to
become HQO. With a strong interest in how technology
connects people back to the real world around them, the HQO team
launched HqO in 2018 and began developing technology that
connects people back to their local community and the people
around them in a more impactful way.
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30.09.2021
49 Minuten
Dave's guest on E09 is Colin Hunter, the CEO & Founder of
Potential Squared - a business created to inspire leaders to
think differently about how they engage and develop people. He's
also an author, with a new book called BE MORE WRONG - how
failure can make you an outstanding leader.
Innovation in sports is about finding new ways to unlocking
higher levels of human performance. Like the world of
sports, as the world of business continues to become more
competitive, leaders are looking to find marginal gains that give
them an edge wherever they can. Companies looking to improve
their ability to innovate often look to the world of sports for
insight and inspiration.
Colin's business was created to inspire leaders by disrupting the
way they engage and develop their people, pioneering the concept
of "creating playgrounds" to inspire new habits and ways of
thinking.
Dave and Colin explore the "executive athlete" archetype,
how vulnerability, openness, and emotional intelligence are
crucial traits for every leader, and why leaders who look to
drive peak performance without a high EQ not only won't succeed -
they will fail spectacularly. They also dig into Colin's new
book, Be More Wrong, and how it brings together the concepts of
the Hero's Journey, Design Thinking methodology, storytelling,
personal resilience, psychological safety, strategic presence,
and the blended skills of coaching and mentoring into a
leadership framework.
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Über diesen Podcast
Podcast host David Knies is a brand strategist who has worked with
hundreds of the world's great brands and the startups disrupting
them over the past 30 years. One of the biggest lessons he has
learned on his journey is that the products, brands, services,
experiences, and technologies that become world-changing,
life-changing, and industry-changing only make it from idea to
reality because of ‘Agents of Innovation’. This podcast was created
to introduce you to them.
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